Chapter XIX.
as far as t dare cion of tting lost. So t to get into t.
tree ty to pass underneato tree, but just as branc doe ravelers.
t t it surprised hy picked him up.
quot;rees,quot; called the Lion.
quot;Let me try it first,quot; said t;for it doesnt me to get t.quot; o anotree, as its brancely seized ossed him back again.
quot;trange,quot; exclaimed Dorot; shall we do?”
quot;trees seem to o figop our journey,quot; remarked the Lion.
quot;I believe I ry it myself,quot; said to t tree t doo seize it so fiercely t it in t once tree began ss brancin oodman passed safely under it.
quot;Come on!quot; ed to t;Be quick!quot; tree injury, except toto, ly c ttle dog free.
trees of t did noto keep t only t rorees could bend do probably t, and given to keep strangers out of it.
travelers rees until to to to be made of heir heads.
quot; s; asked Dorothy.
quot;I ; said tin oodman, quot;for ainly must climb over the wall.”
L. Frank Baum